Jindal Power

Jindal Power, which was incorporated in 1995, is 96.43% owned subsidiary of Jindal Steel & Power.

In its 2009 prospectus the company stated that "while we have captive coal mines for our operational Tamnar I Project, our Tamnar II Project under implementation in Chhattisgarh does not have a secure source of fuel. We have applied to the Ministry of Coal for a long-term coal linkage to meet the fuel requirements for this power plant and our application is pending. We also do not currently have any long-term coal linkages for our thermal projects under planning."

Existing coal-fired power stations

 * the Tamnar I Project is a 1000 MW power plant in Raigarh district, Chhattisgarh. The plant is also referred to as the O. P. Jindal Super Thermal Power Plant.

Proposed coal-fired power stations
Jindal Power has proposed to build:
 * the Tamnar II Project, a proposed 2640 MW thermal power plant;
 * the Dumka Project is a proposed 1320 megawatt coal-fired power station at Dumka, Jharkhand; and
 * the Godda Project, a proposed 600 megawatt power plant at Godda, Jharkhand.

In its 2009 prospectus the company stated that it was also investigating two other coal-fired power station projects. These are the:
 * Jharkhand Project, a 2,640 MW plant; and
 * Angul Project, a 1,320 MW coal based power project in Angul, Orissa.

Contact details
Registered office: Jindal Power Limited, Tamnar 496 107, District Raigarh, Chhattisgarh, India Phone: +(91 7767) 302 000 Fax: + (91 7767) 281 995

Corporate Office: Jindal Power Limited, Jindal Centre, 12, Bhikaiji Cama Place, New Delhi 110 066 India Website: http://www.jindalpower.com

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External resources

 * Jindal Power, "Draft Red Herring Prospectus", Jindal Power, December 2009. (Pdf)
 * Jindal Power, "Annual Report 2009-10", Jindal Power, January 2011. (Pdf)